On the surveillance video, there appears to be three young men walking up to three cars parked in the driveway of a Maxwell Drive home. They try the doors, and find two of the cars open.

According to police, the trio made off with almost $14,000 in items -- more than $11,000 of that in cash.

"The video was scary," said Lisa Gabrielle, who lives in the same neighborhood. "They're all so very comfortable and taking their time."

Gabrielle's car was also hit that night.

"They went through my bags and took out whatever they could grab that was basically cash," she said.

A police report indicates the thieves took $500 from her trunk. Her car was also unlocked.

"It's a really tight-knit neighborhood, so you feel very safe and you don't have to lock your cars. So now, we have security cameras and lights, and it's a very uneasy feeling," Gabrielle said.

She said Monday morning's break-in was the fourth time she's been hit in eight months.

"I think people should pay attention to what's going on in the neighborhood and obviously, unfortunately, lock your cars. But if everybody pays attention to what's going on, maybe we can find out who it is and why they're doing it," Gabrielle said.